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DAILY EVENING EDITION IMMMMMMMMMM r::;PI?Ti5eRs r I AL'TU' ..,.0rWnninthfotilT I EASTERN mm WEATHER. t'KNDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OKKHON, WKDN F.SHAY, SKI TKM BEH 25, 1901. VOL. 1 NO. 4288 The Place To buy Groceries ,, rfwre ft cm h.ve big sock ' cire' lom C" and see me. My stock is grge both in fanr y and staple groceries. J G. R. Demott a splendid showing of THE SAMPSON AND SCHLEY INQUIRY New Capes, New Jackets, New Raglans, New Three Quarter Lengths To Women Are OB ipecia display hen' tli is wee1.-. R. ALEXANDER. The Boston Store.! DRESS GOODS MEN'S CLOTHING. Newest Fall Fabrics. SUITS fm Da B Arnore Lnni Prunella DnpDtAlma All the stock for fall is now in and Qruite Ptaofa Poplin 'l1".1' d,Vrt3B arw no" I'icki,,S 'mt ... , o i their cnoioe. We are mukiu a siKw-iiutv M.akeMnn of high oUm val ues BttinRcppi lN'Me Cheviot . . CUyWorstsd Satin Victoria $10 flflU $15 In li'ht and Imavy weight and in black and colors. A leautiful line of trim- OVERCOATS niings to match. New overcoats are necessary this fall Remember our aB there is such a great change in the Dress Goods Sale 8t'e' We Ay t',em a,ui ,,u'er8 the. at the very low pries of $7.B0 tO $15.00 ISfe Wc, 29c, 39c, 49c and 59c w celled valno, found ton LOTS OF SHOES YET. Rl BBERS We thank our patrons for the big shoe F ill stock here all now and low prices. business of this fall. We believe you j Mauv new stylos to show. like big values at small prices. Watch our Silent Glove Sale. 25c Neckwear 10c tonight. , I 1 W rates in Toilet Soap. immense lint- of new soap )wt arrived. iuc a box (j bars) ' mien himI soap, 5c a bar, for Turkish Bath, Oatmeal, Pine tar, e,c Fine soap. Glycerene soap 5 nd 10c, in rose, violet, carna Hon, etc. 1r (Joodr. Kubber balls 5c to 65c, rubber l0s toe to 4yc, rubber bands 10c I box up. China Crockery and (jliistivvare tor Your Table makes the meal : mpl when the dishes are ilamty and of delicate and pretty patterns. Our slock is all up to-date, handsome and of UM newest designs and exquisite d ( orations. Handsome dinner sets (or wedding BjiltSt s we" BB BtM vases, glassware and jardinieres, we have in choice variety, and at sur pnsmgly low prices. C. ROHRMAN. Six Itool Books, and Supplies. Lowest prices on books. ""tow tipped rvA lead pencils tablet jc, etc. br,D8 il our old books, we buythem back m shelf paper 8c package, ''tand tissue papers. 19c for lei ha vy Japanese napkins. U' Uenfa Puraea ' 1,ne just received, 5C to m botUtUul black seals, al IMWtad other popular shades ,od styles. ''you need a new purse we ,6 new goods and lowest prices ederick Nol ' BAKER &F0LS0M For Combination Folding Cot and Chairs. Just the thing to take to the mountains - - -- -- -- -- -- -- Next Door to Postoffice '32! A famine exist in Yang Tse district in China ami 10,000,000 people are offerer from it. A ipecial issue of stain tv commemo rative of the life of President McKin ley fa under contemplation at the post office department. General Frederick Funstnn, who has been in the hospital at Manila, suffer ing from appendicitis for a week, haa undergone a successful trROfOtlOO, The work of cleaning and painting Shamrock II has been finished. The Columbia, too, haa received the finish ing tonchea and both yacht were measured Tuesday. They will lie towed to Handy hook, there to await the tlrst international races on Thursday. The will of the late Harvey Scott ha been admitted to probate at Kair hanlt, Minn., hnt the $4:1,000 in cash which in the will had been 0f4t0fod burned will be divided aiming the heirs, who reside in Pennsylvania. Ohio, Minnesota and California. Frank K.rne, the lightweight cham pion, waa deleated at Buff 10 Monday night, by Jim Rube, Kerns, the welterweight champion, at the Inter national Athletic club at Fort Inc. Krne was knocked out in the ninth round. The tight was witneed by 4500 people. President chaffer of the Amalgamated association has prepared an exhaustive statement reviewing the inc i.lcnts ol the late strike of the steel workers. Tlie feature of the statement is the leaders' severe criticism of other labor organ ixat ions for their failure to come to the aid of the Amalgamated men. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NKWS. Assessed valuation of property 111 Raker county will he approximately f 1.000.0O0 greater this year than last. Joseph Miller, an old and respected resident of Polk county, died this week at his home near Huena Mi He was stricken with paralysis r. ly.and never recovered from it effect. The Portland Free Kintergarten As sociation will be forced to BMDdaOIH the school board to obtain the appro tionment of money which was voteii by the taxpayers last February for the support of the school for the little one. Lieut. Kd I) Harrow, retired, former ly chief engineer I'. S. A. and instruc tor at Wet Point, arrived in Baker Citr Hunday. He is a ininiug engineer and is in Oregon tor the purMe id ex amining the Irondyke mine on Snake river. Nathaniel Hawthorn Cusack, a form er Spokaue milling man, who recently died in Washington, was a clone friend of President Kocaevell and the presi dents' oldest daughter, Alice, ulet wa much liked hv Mr. Cusack, it II aid, receive 1100,000 by his will. A gasoline lamp under one of the linotype machine in the Anaconda Standard office at Anaconda, exploded Monday, starting a lire that temporar ily put the plant out of service. All the machines were more or lest, dam age! . The press, however, escaped O. 0i Knude, county treasurer of Yamhill, was indicted .Monday by the fraud jury for the larceny of public unds. His bond was Bud at M.6OO1 and lie went to jail in default of bail. A shortage of fl.HOO is claimed. He was re-elected at the spring elect iou. The physicians report that there is but little hope for D. Halliday, the San Francisco capital ia. who was ahot in the lobbv of tbe Ilavton Hotel, at tirunts Pa, by Frank McCauo, a proapector aud miner, 011 last F'riday night. The men quarreled over a mill ing partnership. Both California and Washington appropriated much larger suun for an exhibit at the Pan-American Bspotta tion than Oregon did, hut, according to reports of various visitors, Oregon with it little 120,000 appropriation, has made a better exhibit than these or other states that expended much THi; NKW YORK MARKET o II is Dragging Its Weary Way Through the Court. SCHLEY AMD COUNSEL IN MOURNING Rear Admiral Sampson Has Asked to Be Re tired October 1, That He May Go Upon the Witness Stand. Wnshington, Sept. 19, Xdiniral Schley aud counsel Mere in mourning when I hey entered the court todav A new series of charts were sent in this morning for information of the court. Commander Heiiner. the navi gator of the Texas, was recalled to DOFftOI his testimony of Momtiiv. Chief Machinist Claxton ol the Texas was then called. He testified thai during the lirst hour of the battle he was ordered to reverse his engines, which was done for alut twonuiiutc The object in calling CUxton was to show' that not only the starboard but likewise the port engine was reversed to avoid collision with the Brooklyn, Schley's ship. Admiral Cotton Tlins. Admiral Cotton, who commanded the scout Itoat Harvard during the Spanish war, was the next witness, lie testitiei that on May J 7, the day Admiral Schley ordered the Meet to Key Wet for coal, he went to the llrooalyn in an ordinary boat and de livered to the admiral a nimUr of official dispatches: After reading these dispatcher Schley ordered the tleet to proceed to Key Went to coal. He said he was very anxious about the thet, as the coal supply was falling short. One of the dispatches received by Schley that day, Cotton testitleil, ordered him to ascertain the facts re garding the Spanish ticet' where about and to report the situation at Santiago without delay. The navy de partment' information, the dispatch aid. ilidicated th.it the Spanish tleet was still at Santiago. Sehlay Wat Indolent. diuiral Cotton testitied, no far as he knew, Schley made no effort to locate tbe Spanish fleet ami that he did nothing in obedience to the orders Iron the navy department delivere.i by him. Sampson May Testify. Washington, Sept. 'Jo. It i believed tiy navy department official tiiat Kcar Admiral William T. BtMipaoa will appear before the court ol iuqolry which ix invcHligatihg the conduct ol RoU Admiral Hchley during the war with Spain. This is the interpret lion 11 ade by othcialx upon tho Bear AOmirals' request formally granted hv Secretary Long, for detachment from the Boston navy-yard on October I. He was to have been relieved on No vember 1, but tie ha written to the department that his health is not gssl and he desiren earlier detachment Bear Admiral Sampson will start im mediately to Washington. It Is under stood that he ban made arraugemcutit to rtt-occupy bin old home in New Hampshire avenue, near B street. The rear admiral is prepare Id to go 011 the witness staud whenever the court doeiiix his presence desirable. COLUMBIA VS SHAMROCK II more money. Inlarad Ineraasluv in tna avani First The long over-due steamship Oregon la Thursday, an 1 tod at Port Towiiaend, Tuesday, s,. York, Sept. -Wuhin twi ui from Nome bringing 174 passenger I four hour the Columbia and Sham aud 1710,000 in gold. The Oregon rock will be jockeying for the start ailel irom M.ine ou me morning 01 M1 the tlrrl international .uhl race Sept. ti, aud the third day out en MMMtOlod heavy weather, in which she iott her rudder aud broke hi 1 rudder post. The gale lasted ten days, und during that time ti.e lug craft fjoundereu around at the mercy ol tbe elements, aud all 011 board . ,.. t. '. to DO OOOalgOOd to watery graves. AIRTIGHT HEATERS I have a full liue of the celebrated COLE'S AIR-TIGHT Wood and coal stoveo guaranteed to be absolutely air tight. None of the heat in wanted and the stovee will aave ONE-HALF of your fuel bill. 1 also have a full line of cast cook stovea and ateel rangea. Prices are the lowest, quality considered. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. 741 Mam etrcet, Peudletou, Oregou sppathy la a good thing tor the fOVOg limdatnd to give the oung wile lini tyntpothy will not ahata om jot of her narvot in - Or lift llel to that plane ol ,iuid ln-,iilii where alone the wile and MOthl OM find happiness. Dr. Pierce' Favorite Busriptiot: inevli evrrs HSfOMOl) want and need. it iranijuilies the lier ii n .tori n the up t.u- and iuduci - it Ire .h lug sice . Its ust praviooa to mat ti nit y makes the baby's ail vent practically Uaiillcss and vivo the mother abundant nutrition foi her child. " 1'avoritc ProaorlptioM I 0 woman's medicine aud haa uu aajMtl aa a cure tor womanly dianaaia It watuf liUw regularity, drii- wi Ki-iiinx .!ialu, Ileal, ialanimati'r1 ami ulceiaiioU uu I (uih female weakneaa. Accept 110 bulMtiluU- for " !' ivorit Pre acriptioii " No utlicr u,e!iciiitf i "juat a good " for weak aud ick suuieo. "U aflurda on- trc..urr Uj ba -' ' tosi. eurrcc Fuvirll Pic. Mr. Ileal Oi-aivcry.'- ari ItAlUm. la.'Kawii Cu. u lwe ,aadit-lo nri e mialirr At u erl a Kcally lsaarej w nn .utilcaotuc draiu hi, . 1 uaat fia work of a Cbiu tarfc wa nolhlua I bone liy bu.u.ou u.c mt a boltl ' rfv.rttc Mi llr woud. rlul Bti 1 1 atore ad slier i uxu more uaiu auU 1 Ugao muldly. Ik. l',. r, . k (. ... no. oil Adviser isaeul Jut on leceipt . ri out cent stauios, to pay eapeuae 01 imiV Address Or. M. ;li, jse up liter U fcJ'M III k a t w was im o Sense Medical rl out uiaillua K. V. i-icite, Bul- oft Sainly Hook, which occurs tomor row. The shamrock, which went into dry dock yesterday, to ham some for ward rivets refastental, was II atod at three o'clock this morning ami imiuu diately left lor the llirsesnta. Inlereat in tomorrow's rate is picking up. The Columbia is slill A to 4 the lavonte. Several large wagers have bON made at this ligure. Haa Nvr Hsard eriied. Ilaltiuiore, Mepl. 26. Kinma I'aul was called in court hero as a wanes as to charges preferred by l'eter I'aul, her father, aaaiust her mother. The ordinary preliminary ijueatums put to wituesses disclosed the astoiushiug facts that the young woman 'lid not understand the nature of an oath, bail never la-eifin a church or (Sunday i i, ... aud had never heard ol iod or iieaveu and did not know ol the promise of immortality. It was ilia covered that the young woman hat HveJ in the cburchly city of Haiti more all her liln, that her home was at No. 1012 Salisbury alley, in th heart of a dennelv iaipulated section and not in some out of the way corner difficult to reach with tlie new the gospel. Lena to Hoi i v Wash ma ton, Sept. 26.- Nearly ail the members of the present cabiuet are nolle sure (u leiualii Utirilitf Mr. House veil' turm, but it ia very probable that Secretary lamg will retire- within the ueat few months. 11a feels thai he can resiau wildoui ujuaraueui to Mr KooMve.li. and therefor it is tbouaht that wiliiiu a few unmlhs he will ash the ioeaide,1 to in hitu I ututit to private, life. naitnoa far oais la Mawsll Uouolula, Sept. 10. ffcO houie rule i i ..i i, ha forwarded auotlier pel h ion to W.o'iiiiat on, aakiug the reuioval of I Qowfaor Oole aud tbe appoiotuieiit of f Wilvos as bis sucAuesor. It is alleged that Ouie is unrli physically to per- loriu the duties of tne omce It la I also repof tasJ that Secretary (..' op0r ia j now eu route to Waabiugtou, aud that he haa pocllive luturuatlou froui Oole a to hi resignation and will eudeavor to aevura the poatluu for hiujitelf. ftportd by I. L. Ray a Co., Pandlaton, Chteaao Board of Trad and Nw Tork StookRxohana Broker, New York, Sept. 26. The wheat market was verv dull todav and prices it ihodt lower. I lUff pool ,.(,. netl mi. I doxed 67 4. Ni' York opened at 7i'-4 ami closetl at 7n. Corn closed lo,.r ami ork Hd pr barrel down Stock were all lowr in svtnpathv with copper. Money, 4 per cent. Wheat I Close yesterday. 7'i 4 OpOO ttalay, 7ti'4 . Kanaetntlay. 7d to 7itl4. Close tixlay, 7H. Stia-ks: Sugar. 122 ' : stead. 41!; Bi Paul, . P trtt4. Wheat In Chleaao. ObloOfO, Sent. 26. -Wheat 70lv to i'O :t-s per bnsliel. Wheat in San Franalsao. San Kruncim-o. Sept. 26. Wheat, "Hi's to m t H per cental. tolla Athlls compel. Borkeley Oval, N. Y., Spet. 26. Under perfect weather condition is the track athletes of Cambridge and Oxford on one side and Yule and Harvard on the other held their international track athletic meet hero this afternoon Fully ten thousand people are present. Margrave of Yale took the tint! event, a hundred ;ird dash. The BOH mile inn won hv Work man. Of t'liinbr tdge. I'he .iiartei mil. run was uon hv Roof ttl llarvanl The throwing of the sixteen pouml hanuuer wits won hv Ileal, of Harvard. Tlgraili Lin to Uawson 0pn. uncoiiver, H. C., Sept. 26. - The first message over tlie new telegraph line to the Klondike a sent this morning hv inventor Kosn, alio in now here to his representative at Dawson. The line is twentv-luo hundred miles long, and touches at A 1 1 hi. While HoffOOi I'awsoit. hurt BinspBOO ami connects at tiie Alaskan boundary with the projected American I Im from St. M u'haels. British Wr too Slow. Cane I'uwn, Sept. 26. Fifty HritiHh fusilier rushed to QoOOfOl I'elarey's beinhuarters at I iiickersfoutein, on the eighteenth lust., hut Helarev, staff and family had lbl over night The Boon have obtained many recruits in the Sutherland district, Cape t'olony. Industrial Crlls In Kurop. London, Sept. 26. --An industrial iriHis is raiiidly spreading throughout BOfOpOi being hastened by crop failures. .Many mills are closing and stock" are lulling in OOfBBOQPOOBI Dan Malarkay III. Dun. I Malarkoy, ex-tleiinty pfQQa cutiug attorney ami it well-known Cort land lawyer, while trying a case before Justice Kraemer iii I'ortlan.l. mtl s. i ed with illness. He grew worse as t selling B0JM on, ami after a pbjtlil I OB ll'ld heeli called III lit Ills home t Hill decided to Ih necessary to remove hitu to St. VlOOOOit'l Hospital for an DMf I atiou for aisui. In itis Mr. Malarkoy bus passed through the operation suc cessfully, and although Sunday night' was a rest less one fur the patient, he I is reMirtil by the nurses to he in fair ly gtssl condition mi Monday. Ilia many friends felt somewhat alarmed for htm. a Kail Down a Shalt. .1. H. OoOWlofci employe! in the piano store of Souln Urns. Johnston, in the Hiberuia building, Portland, lor several mouths, was touml lying t tlie laittom ol the elevator shaft iu that building Sunday afternoon in an un conscious condition, with a gash acnais his forehead, ami bhasi 'smug from his mouth Ho died shortly alterward at St intent's Hospital, lit wa an Kngl isbtnaii aud well connected, hav ing left home after a tpiarrel with his father. fun Oavsnporl's Injuries. I'. W. Davenport ,,( h liver ton. who was injure.! a few tlays ago by tailing in tbe iimning gear of his wagon, breaking his lower jaw ami receiving otner injuries, is reported laitter. Ills friemls, however, have little hopes ol his recover). In view id the serious BOOdltlOO of the P0ll00lttt0 hvsiciaus have mint for Mr. Daeiiairt' son, Homer, the tannine New York car toonist. He slarttl for Oregon last Saturday, and will FORM directly to Silver ton. CZOLGOSZ WILL DIE OCTOBER 25 -a The Assassin of the President Will Be Electrocuted. FATHER, SISTER, BROTHER VISIT HII KfpiirM io Be Kallo and SltpWt Wll, Ap PUNII llMftM t0 his Fale, Which He Realizes Is Deserved. Ilufrln, sept. 25. The father am! sister ol the assassin, OaolgOM, are to el the , rit.iii.T liiiimrr.iu or.. Iml.lv after he i- Mntannarl to tl.i'ath It la bal lofod If thsrs was a plot of any kind Ins aged folbo would wring it from I. M,i. It Is nrsitnallv sate It, aav that O.ilgim will he ..let t roc it ted 1( to ill I il. ,ih,.r '., II, altnrnin W ill III lite no uo.eul Tha aharltf 'la aim, uu to get rid d t'tolgosi.and It i sant tne . i .- r - for t,,. roininittment to V'linini lirii.ui in. i rea. v mat e out anil that as Mm as tf ntence la pronounced he will Is. taken to the train, t BOlgOM (BWl a food night and totlav is in gtssl spirits. vtitisd Hv BaaoMtoa. Hie father and sister of OOolgOBR had a half hour interview with Hie prlaooar tbll RHMWIoo, Die assassin evjtr ,1 no regret fur his crime ami ahoOOd rOt loo t Hi- visitors, how ever, crnsl bitterly, Th father de nounced the son for bringing so great a disgrace Upon the laiinly. The win bora the father's reproaches without a murmur. The prisoner reiterated his denial that he had accomplice ami awaits his fate which he realise hi base art deserves. Session of Oregon Synod. B Active efforts have commenced at Maker 0itj for the entertainment of the Oregon svmsl of the I'reshyterf an ttboreb, which will I la session there Ootobol ti ll sidt from tlie 126 or I 1(1 iiiii isti.rs ..( the church in Oregon, there will he su f the strongest im. uu il tod i nunncrc ial men of the stale at llaker as lav delegates from their lespettite churches, anil three celehril ies frOOS tbd east, Dr. K. U. Itay, of OblOOOO, Dr. TI aa Marshal. of PbllatfalpOMi and Dr. Ilislae, of N00 Vork. BBl00R)l Ir national church affairs. i a -ss s Kntsrprlt ol th 0. H. ft N. Ihereient eiiansion of the auth ority of H ' lodaon, industrial agent nl tlie o. I;. A V, giving him the Mills control of the hull. ling n of agricel turn mid manufactures on the linea of the Southern I'scilir a he BOO enjov on tin. I). Ii. A B, means much lor tne tale at lorn, thins- the Haker City Democrat. I be llarrnuali .eopltt made 00 mistake when lhc tisik It. H Mil ler from the o. K. A N. and iut him in charge nl tlie freight aud passenger I. us mesa of the "outherii I'acltlt linee in Oregon. Now with Mr Judauu and Mr. Miller working in harmony weal em Oregon will receive the Ills of the same hmad poltcv inaugurated by I'resnb iit Mobler 00 the O. It. .V N. in . ,i-t. i u Oregon and Washington Tbe i-nlirt state will thus lai rounded out and baill up with HMMOtOCtOfOR and its agricultural resources developed to Die fullest entent. . urssl Britain Will Borrow. In financial circles in Isiiidoti am! Nt w York tin opinion is growing that in, ie will liave to Is- further IsirrdWIug I BritlBD UovarOOIOOt as the result 0. 1 (he Boatinuad lighting Io Booth Afrna Hit, only relief to tbe drain u, sin the rOaOOfOaa Oi the nation is Ihe IIMMie) win h is estet letl to Iss realltsl ,s tha B0l farms ladoiiglilg to thisse 1, reOOIX liable huighers who have left then wises ami children to the care ol Lavd Kit. turner - a m 1 1... n. rage daily atteti. lance ol the Portland ' la lor Ilia livedayaol last M... k was 10, 1 II I be average attend ID , i,,r Ihe tirsi ee last year waa UlHt. I he ma 1 1 iiium reachisl for the tVal wed. Of IMU a- '.7!Si, as against in - i lor thla year. Mr. Mcaiolsy' toadltlso. Canton, Sent. 26 -Mrs MeK in! ruaUal fairly well last uiabt and 1 lightly improve! tiiis wuiuia 8 ' lit (4W QOLO OUST twin au your work I " H rrrrrI VJV V4 tjB4w lH m aORVaBRk ri It, IT Vawaa7F if 9M I'll l ,L:vrr BBI BkM , ll r.ow.iuu.oe.ur.j p- vmti m 11 V I rrrrrPB w JVV m, MJ Mm Mm M MJ m 2r- '"1 1 rnT ramove ail dirt and stains from m " TK,. j aB woodwork and make, it losdt URO MM tf) MmfM nw ft wili lmtteflatv,MMM S WrSSWb b.tr 'P wstb kJ kt- M mrii fAJy a 0aV - AM owwoaaa au Clause Hvadquarlers.